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sally,

i will get her a card(which i will make just for her!!!) out in the mail

after this hurricane that is trying to build up here goes away, so probaly be in

next weeks mail, you dont think she would object to a card from a 44 year old

daughter who is caring for her dad do you?? hugs sharon m

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

laughter is a breath of fresh air!

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Dear group,

I was talking to my Auntie Betty on the telephone last night. Her husband,

Barry, is dying of Lewy Body Disease. He has had Parkinson's for several years

and has latterly developed LBD alongside. He is in his early 70's. He is my

dad's uncle - it's a long story but my dad's dad was one of many siblings that

spanned generations in time! Consequently my dad was only a 5 years older than

his uncle!! She cares for him on her own with very little help.

They still live in the village where my dad was born ... 180 miles from me.

Although my auntie is reassured by our chats she keeps saying how she would love

to talk to 'people her age, in her circumstances' who are part of this group.

Sadly she doesn't have a computer or access to one. I pass on to her stuff I

print off here but obviously I can't be in the caring spouses group.

Do you thinka couple of you could drop her a line? Just a card or a note so she

doesn't feel so alone?

I tell her all about the group but she can't relate to it really - it's like

trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who never ate it!

Her address is;

Mrs Betty Cashmore

17 Harvest Grove

Moira

Swadlincote

Derbyshire

DE12 6EH

UK

She's a devout Christian and would just feel so uplifted to hear that she was in

someone's prayers.

Thank you

Sally xx

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Sally-

I shall pray for your Auntie and Uncle, every night, and

each time I think of them during my day.

Hugs to you my friend-

Sandie

-- " Mick and Sally Rodgers " wrote:

Dear group,

I was talking to my Auntie Betty on the telephone last night. Her husband,

Barry, is dying of Lewy Body Disease. He has had Parkinson's for several years

and has latterly developed LBD alongside. He is in his early 70's. He is my

dad's uncle - it's a long story but my dad's dad was one of many siblings that

spanned generations in time! Consequently my dad was only a 5 years older than

his uncle!! She cares for him on her own with very little help.

They still live in the village where my dad was born ... 180 miles from me.

Although my auntie is reassured by our chats she keeps saying how she would love

to talk to 'people her age, in her circumstances' who are part of this group.

Sadly she doesn't have a computer or access to one. I pass on to her stuff I

print off here but obviously I can't be in the caring spouses group.

Do you thinka couple of you could drop her a line? Just a card or a note so she

doesn't feel so alone?

I tell her all about the group but she can't relate to it really - it's like

trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who never ate it!

Her address is;

Mrs Betty Cashmore

17 Harvest Grove

Moira

Swadlincote

Derbyshire

DE12 6EH

UK

She's a devout Christian and would just feel so uplifted to hear that she was in

someone's prayers.

Thank you

Sally xx

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OK, Simmel, I'm afraid you've got me stumped. Do you mean all the ranting

I've been doing lately or my asking Sally if its ok to send a card?

If you mean the ranting, then I guess you could say yes, I'm not being my

usual self - rants and raves but eventually is gonna get up regardless of

the situation.

I suppose I'm just plain tired. Almost two years ago things were really

quite in my life then everything started to happen at once. It takes a lot

of energy to fix what I can and let go of what I can't especially since I

can't tell the difference all the time.

Life doesn't seem like its going to calm down any time soon either. I'd

like life to slow down a bit so that I can digest a thing properly before

being hurled into yet another.

Courage

Re: A request ...

>Courage....

>

>You do not sound like the Courage I liked to Know!! What happened?????

>Simmel

> A request ...

>

>

> >Dear group,

> >I was talking to my Auntie Betty on the telephone last night. Her

husband,

> Barry, is dying of Lewy Body Disease. He has had Parkinson's for several

> years and has latterly developed LBD alongside. He is in his early 70's.

He

> is my dad's uncle - it's a long story but my dad's dad was one of many

> siblings that spanned generations in time! Consequently my dad was only a

5

> years older than his uncle!! She cares for him on her own with very

little

> help.

> >They still live in the village where my dad was born ... 180 miles from

me.

> Although my auntie is reassured by our chats she keeps saying how she

would

> love to talk to 'people her age, in her circumstances' who are part of

this

> group. Sadly she doesn't have a computer or access to one. I pass on to

her

> stuff I print off here but obviously I can't be in the caring spouses

group.

> >Do you thinka couple of you could drop her a line? Just a card or a note

so

> she doesn't feel so alone?

> >I tell her all about the group but she can't relate to it really - it's

> like trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who never ate

it!

> >Her address is;

> >Mrs Betty Cashmore

> >17 Harvest Grove

> >Moira

> >Swadlincote

> >Derbyshire

> >DE12 6EH

> >UK

> >She's a devout Christian and would just feel so uplifted to hear that

she

> was in someone's prayers.

> >Thank you

> >Sally xx

> >

> >

> >

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Courage....

You do not sound like the Courage I liked to Know!! What happened?????

Simmel

A request ...

>Dear group,

>I was talking to my Auntie Betty on the telephone last night. Her husband,

Barry, is dying of Lewy Body Disease. He has had Parkinson's for several

years and has latterly developed LBD alongside. He is in his early 70's. He

is my dad's uncle - it's a long story but my dad's dad was one of many

siblings that spanned generations in time! Consequently my dad was only a 5

years older than his uncle!! She cares for him on her own with very little

help.

>They still live in the village where my dad was born ... 180 miles from me.

Although my auntie is reassured by our chats she keeps saying how she would

love to talk to 'people her age, in her circumstances' who are part of this

group. Sadly she doesn't have a computer or access to one. I pass on to her

stuff I print off here but obviously I can't be in the caring spouses group.

>Do you thinka couple of you could drop her a line? Just a card or a note so

she doesn't feel so alone?

>I tell her all about the group but she can't relate to it really - it's

like trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who never ate it!

>Her address is;

>Mrs Betty Cashmore

>17 Harvest Grove

>Moira

>Swadlincote

>Derbyshire

>DE12 6EH

>UK

>She's a devout Christian and would just feel so uplifted to hear that she

was in someone's prayers.

>Thank you

>Sally xx

>

>

>

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Sally, i know i'm not in your aunts age group but would love to send a card and

let her know she's not alone in this.

love to you.

.xx

A request ...

Dear group,

I was talking to my Auntie Betty on the telephone last night. Her husband,

Barry, is dying of Lewy Body Disease. He has had Parkinson's for several years

and has latterly developed LBD alongside. He is in his early 70's. He is my

dad's uncle - it's a long story but my dad's dad was one of many siblings that

spanned generations in time! Consequently my dad was only a 5 years older than

his uncle!! She cares for him on her own with very little help.

They still live in the village where my dad was born ... 180 miles from me.

Although my auntie is reassured by our chats she keeps saying how she would love

to talk to 'people her age, in her circumstances' who are part of this group.

Sadly she doesn't have a computer or access to one. I pass on to her stuff I

print off here but obviously I can't be in the caring spouses group.

Do you thinka couple of you could drop her a line? Just a card or a note so

she doesn't feel so alone?

I tell her all about the group but she can't relate to it really - it's like

trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who never ate it!

Her address is;

Mrs Betty Cashmore

17 Harvest Grove

Moira

Swadlincote

Derbyshire

DE12 6EH

UK

She's a devout Christian and would just feel so uplifted to hear that she was

in someone's prayers.

Thank you

Sally xx

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